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Power Source ..................120V/60Hz 15 amp circuit
Output........................................... 500 – 1800 watts
Power Levels.................................................. 1 – 10
Temperature Range.. 100°F – 450°F (38°C – 232°C)
Weight ................................................. 5 lbs., 12 oz.
Dimensions.................... 13.3” L x 12.5” W x 2.6” H
Glass Cooktop Dimensions ............10.25” x 11.625”
Cord Length ....................................................... 5 ft.
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Section 5 ___________________________________________________
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Do Not clean with metal souring pads, abrasives, or solvents
Do Not immerse cord or unit in water or other liquids
Unplug when not in use and before cleaning
Allow unit to cool before storing
Do not place objects heavier than 50 pounds on the glass cooktop
Do Not use if ceramic cooktop or power cord is damaged
Keep away from other sources of heat
Unplug and let cool before cleaning. Use a mild liquid detergent with a moist cloth to wipe off
grease and stains. Let dry. Cover the unit to protect it from dust when being stored.
Section 6 ___________________________________________________
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE & CUSTOMER SERVICE
If after reviewing the troubleshooting guide the problem is not resolved, do not attempt to repair
yourself. Contact your dealer or call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-227-0196 for
additional information.
After plugging in the power cord, the Power Indicator light does not illuminate
and/or the exhaust fan is not running.
The plug may be loose in the electrical outlet
Check your circuit breaker. It may be inoperative.
The power indicator light is on, but the fan is not running and the cookware is
not heating up.
The cookware is unsuitable and it is preventing operation (see Selecting the Proper
Cookware)
The pan needs to be centered on the ceramic plate
The ceramic plate may be cracked
The induction cooktop suddenly stops heating during operation and shuts down.
The overheating sensor detected an excessive high surface temperature and caused it to
automatically shutdown. Heating empty cookware may cause this.
The air inlet or exhaust fan is blocked and caused it to overheat
The unit was accidentally unplugged
The fuse or circuit breaker has malfunctioned
Error code guide:
If an error code appears in the LED display, follow the instructions for the particular problem.
E0 = Cookware Sensor Detection
Proper cookware is not detected.
Remedy: Place correct cookware back on the cooktop within the 30 seconds to reset. Unplug
from the power receptacle. Wait one minute and connect power supply and restart unit,
assuring first that proper cookware is placed on cooktop.
E01 = Internal Overheat Sensor
Internal temperature exceeds operation limit, cooling fan malfunction, or inadequate ventilation
for the cooktop.
Remedy: Unplug from the power receptacle. Make sure that the fan is at least 4” away from
any obstruction. Wait 10 minutes for the cooktop and cookware to cool down, and then plug
it back into the 120V power receptacle. Make sure the fan is running.
E02 = Glass Cooktop Overheat Sensor
Glass cooking surface temperature exceeds the limit of 450°F (232°C), and shuts down after
one minute.
Remedy: Unplug from the power receptacle. Wait 10 minutes for cooktop and cookware to
cool down and reconnect to the power receptacle. Restart, checking that the cooling/exhaust
fan is running and at least 4” away from any obstruction. If the error continues, try using
another size of cookware.
E03 = Incorrect Voltage Sensor
The 120V input power supply is too high or too low voltage and shuts down after one minute.
Remedy: Unplug from the power receptacle. Using voltage sensor, verify that the voltage is
110/120V AC. If not, switch electrical outlets or correct before operating the unit.
Note: If any of the above remedies fail to correct the problem, please contact Customer Service
at 1-800-227-0196.
INDUCTION COOKTOP
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Section 1 Important Warnings & Safeguards.................................1
Section 2 Parts Identification .........................................................1
Section 3 Selecting the Proper Cookware ......................................2
Section 4 Operating Instructions....................................................2
Section 5 Care & Maintenance.......................................................4
Section 6 Troubleshooting Guide & Customer Service...................4
Section 7 Commonly Asked Questions ..........................................5
Section 8 Specifications.................................................................5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 7 ___________________________________________________
Commonly asked questions
What are the advantages of using an induction cooktop?
The induction cooktop plugs into a standard 110/120-volt outlet. With 1800 watts of power,
these cooktops are nearly 50% more powerful than gas stoves and heat nearly twice as fast as
electric cooking elements, yet they do not require high amperage electrical lines or 220-volt
power.
Is induction cooking more efficient than gas?
The induction cooktop is 83% energy efficient. Gas burners are only 30-35% efficient and butane
burners cost $1.65 per hour to operate. Operating an induction cooktop costs only 12 cents per
hour.
Is induction cooking safe?
The induction cooktop creates heat only in the cooking pan. There is no open flame or hot
cooking element. The ceramic top stays cool, except where it is in contact with the cooking pan.
How much electrical power is needed?
All single burner induction units designed for the U.S. market are capable of operating efficiently
on a standard 110/120-volt outlet. However, since each unit will draw about (15 amps), it is
strongly recommended that a dedicated outlet be provided for each individual unit being used.
What type of pans can I use?
Pans made from ferrous metals such as cast iron, sheet enameled steel, or magnetic stainless
steel work very well (see Section 3).
How does electric and induction cooking compare?
Induction units place the electrical energy directly into the cooking pan. Resistive electric cooking
elements use energy to heat the elements and then through conduction, the cooking pan gradually
gets hot. Resistive elements are very inefficient and not responsive. Induction cooking is very
rapid and responsive to temperature control changes and even faster and more efficient than
gas cooking.
Is it easy to use?
The rapid heating of the pan makes warming, sautéing, frying, and pasta cooking fast and easy
to do. With no open flame or heating elements, there is no burned-on food to clean. Just wipe
the ceramic surface.
Section 8 ___________________________________________________
SPECIFICATIONS
Safety Features
1 Non-suitable cookware detection
2 Overheat protection
3 Improper voltage supply detection
Approvals
ETL approved to UL 1026 requirement
FCC approved to Part 18
Aervoe Industries, Inc.
Gardnerville, NV 89410 • (800) 227-0196 •
www.aervoe.com • mailbox@aervoe.com
CS-10/1/12 Max Burton is a registered trademark of Aervoe Industries, Inc.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for consumer ISM
equipment, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one of more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect to an outlet on a circuit different from the receiver
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Section 3 ___________________________________________________
SELECTING THE PROPER COOKWARE
NOTE: Your induction cooktop will not operate without the proper cookware. The following
properties and configurations are essential to provide maximum efficiency for your unit. In
general if a magnet will stick to the bottom of the cookware, the cookware will work on your
induction cooktop.
1. The outside surface must be made of ferrous magnetic materials including cast iron, carbon
steel, and magnetic stainless steel (18/0)
2. Flat bottom surface. An uneven surface will not work.
3. Minimum bottom diameter of 4”; Maximum recommendend diameter of 13”
Section 4 ___________________________________________________
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
If the unit doesn’t operate as intended, please see the Troubleshooting Guide in section 6.
CAUTION:
ALWAYS USE A DEDICATED OUTLET. This unit is designed to operate on
110/120V and will require 15 amps. For optimum performance of your unit, use only
one appliance per outlet. NEVER HEAT AN EMPTY PAN. This will immediately cause
overheating to occur, which can damage the cookware and cause the unit to shut off.
Setup
1. Place the unit on a dry, stable and level surface at least 4 inches away from walls to allow
proper ventilation from the COOL AIR INLET and WARM AIR EXHAUST FAN. Never place
on a flammable surface (table cloth or carpet).
2. Plug the POWER CORD into a 120V/15 amp electrical socket. The red POWER INDICATOR
light will illuminate.
3. Before turning the unit on, make sure the ingredients are in the proper cookware, it is on
the GLASS PLATE and centered over the COOKWARE PLACEMENT GUIDES. See Selecting
the Proper Cookware section above.
4. To turn the power on, press the ON/OFF button once. The fan will run and the default power
setting of 5 will appear in the LED DISPLAY.
5. After cooking is completed, press the ON/OFF button to turn off the unit. The LED DISPLAY
will turn off. The fan will continue running until the unit has cooled.
MAX BURTON
®
INDUCTION COOKTOP #6000
Section 1
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Important Warnings & Safeguards
Read all instructions thoroughly before operating this unit to avoid injury to self or property
and avoid damage to the unit. Keep instructions handy for reference during use.
Electrical Hazards
Do Not submerge unit or electrical cord in liquid, touch with wet hands, or use in a wet
outdoor environment
Do Not use if cooktop is cracked
Do Not operate if the cord has frayed and wires are exposed
Do Not let cord hang over the edge of a table or counter
Never move the unit by pulling on the power cord
Personal Safety
Do Not touch the hot cooktop surface or cookware. It may remain hot for several
minutes after use.
Do Not move the unit during cooking or with hot cookware on top
Do Not place metal objects on the cooktop other than metal cookware or our Max Burton
Induction Interface Disk. Do Not place the cooktop on any metal surface. Metal surfaces
and other metal accessories may become very hot during cooking.
Do Not heat unopened cans of food. The container could explode.
Do Not use in or around flammable or explosive environments.
Administer close supervision when operating around children
Electric shock hazard. Only qualified experts may perform repair and maintenance work
on the unit. Never attempt to repair yourself.
Product & Property Damage
Do Not heat any empty containers on the cooktop
Do Not place objects heavier than 50 pounds on the glass plate
Do Not block the air inlet or exhaust fan
Do Not operate on flammable surfaces
Do Not clean in a dishwasher
Do Not use the unit for other than its intended use
Do Not place objects with a magnetic strip near the unit while in operation.
Use a dedicated 120V, 15 amp electrical outlet that is not shared with other appliances to
avoid overheating or shutdown
Keep the rear and sides of the unit at least 4” from walls for proper ventilation
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Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
FCC REQUIREMENTS
Section 2 ___________________________________________________
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
This unit offers two methods of precise and efficient cooking using built-in computer
controls and an automatic timer.
10 Power Modes
10 Temperature Modes from 100° to 450°F (38° to 232°C).
180-minute Timer
POWER MODE OPERATION
The POWER MODE function works independently from the temperature mode function. The power
selected directly relates to the amount of wattage or the BTU/HR equivalent the cooktop uses. As
you increase the power level, the cooking speed is increased, and more wattage is used.
To select the POWER MODE function, press the FUNCTION button until the Power Mode LED is
illuminated. The default power level setting is 5. Press the up or down buttons to adjust power
level from 1–10.
In the Power Mode, the temperature of the food being cooked is not regulated; only the power
being used is set. For example, if you want to bring a pot of water to a boil quickly (higher power
level), or a specific cooking temprature is not required, use the power level setting.
If a specific cooking temperature is required, it is recommended that you use the TEMPERATURE
MODE function.
To avoid over-cooking or burning food, it is recommended that you start with a low power level
setting and increase to a higher setting if required, until you become familiar with the performance
of the cooktop.
POWER WATTS COOKING
LEVEL LEVEL
1 200 Simmer - keep warm
2 500 Simmer - keep warm
3 800 Low
4 1000 Medium-low
5 1200 Medium-low
POWER WATTS COOKING
LEVEL LEVEL
6 1300 Medium-high
7 1400 Medium-high
8 1500 High
9 1600 High
10 1800 High
TEMPERATURE MODE OPERATION
The TEMPERATURE MODE function works independently from the power mode function. The
Temperature Mode should be used when a specific cooking temperature is required. Once the
cookware has reached this temperature, the unit self-regulates by turning the internal cooling
fan on and off to maintain the desired cooking temperature.
To select the TEMPERATURE MODE function, press the FUNCTION button until the Temperature
Mode LED is illuminated.
The default temperature level setting is 250°F (115°C). Press the up or down buttons to adjust
temperature level from lowest to highest settings. Cooking in the Temperature Mode is recommended
when a desired temperature must be maintained.
TEMP TEMP TEMP
SETTING °F °C
1 100 38
2 150 66
3 210 99
4 250 124
5 280 137
TEMP TEMP TEMP
SETTING °F °C
6 320 160
7 360 182
8 390 199
9 430 221
10 450 232
COOKING WITH INDUCTION INTERFACE DISKS
T
he Induction Interface Disk (#6010) is an accessory that allows you to use cookware that is not
induction-rated (not ferrous or magnetic metal). It acts as an interface between your non-magnetic
cookware and the induction cooktop to transfer the heat to the non-magnetic cookware. When
cooking in this manner, you can expect efficiency to drop compared to using induction-rated
cookware. The benefit is that you don’t have to replace your current cookware. Always follow the
instructions included with the Induction Interface Disk when using it with the Induction Cooktop
unit. Item #6010 is sold separately, and is available on our website at www.aervoe.com.
180-MINUTE AUTOMATIC TIMER
1. To use the automatic timer with either Temperature or Power Mode, press the FUNCTION
button until the TIMER light illuminates red and “0” will appear in the LED DISPLAY.
2. Use the INCREASE and DECREASE buttons to set the time. Time increases or decreases
by 1 minute each time the increase button is pressed. This allows for quick increase of
time and adjustment down if necessary.
3. The time may be adjusted up or down at any time during operation.
4. When the time has expired, the timer will beep and the cooktop will turn off.
CAUTION: The cooking surface will remain hot for several minutes after the pan has been removed.
NOTE: The power will completely shut off and beep within 1 second if either (a) the wrong type of cookware
is applied, or (b) no cookware is placed on the unit (see Selecting the Proper Cookware section left).
SUITABLE COOKWARE
Cast Iron Pot Magnetic Magnetic
Stainless Steel Pot Stainless Steel/Enamel
Iron/Steel Frying Pan Iron Tray/Grille Iron Enamelware
Size and Form
Diameter 4” minimum
Cookware should have
a flat surface.
Unsuitable Size and Form
Cookware of which the
height from
induction plate is
over 1.5” and the bottom
diameter is less than 4”.
Material: Glass, Ceramic, Copper, Aluminum, Non Magnetic S/S (18/10, 18/8)
UNSUITABLE COOKWARE
1.5” 1.5” 4” 4”
CAUTION: This unit emits an electromagnetic eld. Persons with cardiac implanted pacemakers
or other implantable heart devices should consult with their physician before using.
110V ELECTRICAL
CORD AND PLUG
INCREASE & DECREASE BUTTONS
GLASS PLATE
COOKWARE PLACEMENT GUIDE
COOL AIR INLET & FAN
WARM AIR
EXHAUST FAN
CONTROL
PANEL
FUNCTION BUTTON
POWER FUNCTION
INDICATOR
TEMPERATURE FUNCTION INDICATOR
TIMER FUNCTION INDICATOR
ON/OFF
BUTTON
POWER
INDICATOR
LED DISPLAY
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